It looks like an old listing (as far as I can see, none of my crap is on there).Madskillz wrote:Also...why wouldn't Firetrack 2 be on this cd!?
Selling Ti-Calculator Games, programs, etc...on a CD!!!!!
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I have never heard of "dbzquest.zip". I checked it in the Ticalc.org archives and there is no such file as that in the Mirage section
Not all MirageOS games are on ticalc. For example Mario 2.0 is not in the ticalc archives but it can be found at http://www.calcgames.org/.
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obviously not every Mirage or even every ASM game is going to be released on Ticalc.org. But almost...everything on that disk is from previous sections of files on Ticalc.org. Thus Firetrack/Firetrack 2, Desolate, TVF, and many other games recently released aren't on there.
Could you show me a link to the dbzquest game? I have yet to see one at Calcgames.org or Ticalc.org. So any proof that this game is real would be nice.
Could you show me a link to the dbzquest game? I have yet to see one at Calcgames.org or Ticalc.org. So any proof that this game is real would be nice.
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yes, all 4,375 of us will get a whole $0.0022743 per CD sold. Whoo hoo!
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made up the # of people then took that and divided it by the price of the CD..i think...
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Nope. If your programs are public domain, he can sell them, since you no longer have exclusive rights to the programs. Everyone "owns" them now.Spencer wrote:We all released our programs into public domain -- in practice he may charge for the physical CD, but not for the content without our consent.
With the GPL, you retain your copyright, so you have the ability to require that the source code is disributed along with the binary, which can't be required for public domain software. As CoBB said, it explicitly allows for fees. "You may charge a fee for the physical act of transferring a copy, and you may at your option offer warranty protection in exchange for a fee."